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Parity Quality Beam (PQB). B-Team Meeting September 10, 2008. Upcoming Parity Experiments. Requirements. Fast Helicity Reversal: Reduces target density fluctuations Change from 30 Hz to 1,000 Hz Smaller Pockels Cell settle time Now sensitive to 60 Hz line frequency
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Parity Quality Beam (PQB) B-Team Meeting September 10, 2008
Requirements • Fast Helicity Reversal: • Reduces target density fluctuations • Change from 30 Hz to 1,000 Hz • Smaller Pockels Cell settle time • Now sensitive to 60 Hz line frequency • Slow Helicity Reversal: • Now we have Insertable HWP • Cancels electrical pickup and Pockels Cell steering • New Wien Flip (similar to g-2 flip at SLAC): • Consists of 2 Wiens and a solenoid • Cancels residual laser linear polarization effects and helicity correlated beam size differences
Upgrade Gun HV to 200 kV: • Reduces space charge effects (better transmission) • Better lifetime • Machine Optics Matching: • Achieve maximum adiabatic damping • Added 7 Injector BPMs to parity DAQ for comparison • Phase Trombone: • Cancels helicity correlated beam properties in the hall • New Beam Modulation System: • Add more coils • Compatible with FFB? • Phase advance and phase space coverage
Maximum Linear Polarization in the Halls: • Transverse polarization PT ≤ 1%, Pn ≤ 1% • Accurate Polarimetry in the Halls: • Upgrade Compton and Moller Polarimeters in Hall A • New Compton Polarimeter in Hall C • Low beam halo • Working injector Mott Polarimeters • Low Current Calibrations: • PREx: 50 nA, Qweak: 1 nA • New cavity BPMs in the Halls • Improve Laser Table Setup: • Add clean-up polarizer before Pockels Cell • Rotate photocathode to eliminate window birefringence
Measure Helicity Correlated Beam Size: • Un-decided how to do it • New Charge Feedback Scheme: • Voltage applied to the Pockels Cell depends on current and previous helicities • Will require the new “Injector Net” • Option to do Position Feedback with Helicity Magnets: • Helicity Magnets are ready • Accelerator FFB measurement of PQB: • Runs on Hall A iocse9 and Hall C iocse14 • Implement in the Injector iocs
The effect of the Beam of One Hall on the Parity Quality of Another Hall Beam (Halls Crosstalk): • Observed during G0: when Hall A changes its current or its beam status, the PQB of Hall C would change • Mainly due to the photocathode surface charge limit and to RF loading in the accelerator cavities